force-feeding (Meaning)

force-feeding

to force to take in, to feed (a person or an animal) by forcible administration of food, to feed (an animal or person) by forcefully giving food

force-feeding Sentence Examples

  1. The cruel practice of force-feeding geese for foie gras production must be abolished.
  2. The veterinarian strongly advised against force-feeding the sick animal, as it could cause further complications.
  3. The protestors demanded a ban on force-feeding of animals in scientific experiments.
  4. The doctors were forced to resort to force-feeding after the patient became unable to swallow.
  5. The mother had to force-feed her baby the medicine, as it would not take it voluntarily.
  6. The government proposed strict regulations to prevent the force-feeding of prisoners.
  7. The oppressive regime used force-feeding as a means of torture.
  8. The starving child was too weak to resist being force-fed by the aid workers.
  9. The farmer used a funnel to force-feed his calves supplements to ensure rapid weight gain.
  10. The animal rights activist chained herself to the railings to protest against the force-feeding of mink for fur production.

FAQs About the word force-feeding

to force to take in, to feed (a person or an animal) by forcible administration of food, to feed (an animal or person) by forcefully giving food

underfeeding, fattening,overfeeding, messing, filling, feeding, refeeding, surfeiting, feasting, spoon-feeding

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The cruel practice of force-feeding geese for foie gras production must be abolished.

The veterinarian strongly advised against force-feeding the sick animal, as it could cause further complications.

The protestors demanded a ban on force-feeding of animals in scientific experiments.

The doctors were forced to resort to force-feeding after the patient became unable to swallow.